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Over 200 students and community members filled the hall near Boston Mayor Marty Walsh's office, sitting and holding signs. Their protest lasted 43 minutes, each minute commemorating the life of a city gun homicide victim. According to Monica Cannon-Grant, who organized the protest, there were 180 people shot in Boston over the past year, including 43 who were killed by gunfire. "We are calling out the names of homicide victims. They need to be heard and they need to be acknowledged. All 43 from this past year. This isn't normal, it isn't normal at all," said Cannon-Grant, who founded the activist group Violence in Boston Inc. and ran for state representative in 2016. Cannon-Grant organized the protest and school walkout with no clear way to gauge how many students would turn out. Outside City Hall on Monday, she gasped as a crowd of teenagers flowed out of the Government Center MBTA station. Communities Flee Eruption at Guatemala's Volcano of Fire "Are they here for us? My God, … [Read more...] about Students Walk Out to Protest Gun Violence in Boston

By SHERI FINK AUG. 30, 2018 Houston thought it was prepared for a major hurricane like Harvey. But as the flooding overwhelmed the city’s emergency systems, families like the Daileys found out too late that they were on their own. ‘My wife needs help. She has a medical condition.’ ‘She needs to get airlifted to a hospital.’ ‘I’ve been trying for two days to get her out of here.’ ‘I really, really, really, really need to get her to a hospital A.S.A.P.’ Greater Houston thought it was prepared for a major hurricane like Harvey. But as the flooding overwhelmed the region’s emergency systems, families like the Daileys found out too late that they were on their own. By SHERI FINK AUG. 30, 2018 Wayne Dailey sat in a waiting area at a Houston hospital, anxious for word about his wife. He and his sister stared at the television to distract themselves. It was Wednesday, Aug. 23, 2017, and broadcasters … [Read more...] about Lost in the Storm

BREAKING OVERNIGHT … “Explosive detonated at the U.S. embassy in Beijing,” by CNN’s Matt Rivers, Ben Westcott and Steven Jiang in Beijing: “A 26-year-old man detonated an explosive on the street outside the US Embassy in Beijing Thursday, police said, injuring himself before he was taken away by authorities. The explosion ... took place outside the southeast corner of the compound at about 1 p.m. local time (1 a.m. ET), sending a large plume of white smoke into the air above the embassy. “‘There was one individual who detonated a bomb. Other than the bomber, there were no injuries and there was no damage to embassy property. The local police responded,’ a U.S. Embassy spokesperson said in a statement. ... There are conflicting reports on the nature of the explosive, with the US Embassy spokesperson describing it as a ‘bomb’ and the Beijing police saying it was a ‘firecracker.’ ... After the initial reports, news of … [Read more...] about POLITICO Playbook: Pelosi’s second-quarter cash haul, and CLF’s big 18 days in August

Editor’s note: This is the first part in a two-part series examining the prosecution and exoneration of Michelle Murphy.Read Part 2: Released after 20 years in prison, Michelle Murphy trying to rebuild her lifeRelated story: Tulsa woman ruled innocent after 20 years in prisonRelated story: Who are the key players in 20-year-old murder case?Prosecutor Tim Harris stood before jurors deciding Michelle Murphy’s fate and told them police found someone’s blood near her slain baby’s body — blood he implied could be hers.“Ladies and gentleman, beyond a reasonable doubt this woman killed her child,” he told them.What Harris didn’t tell jurors is that as the trial started Nov. 14, 1995, he possessed a report from the Oklahoma State Bureau of Investigation that said Murphy’s blood type was different than the type found at the scene. That test determined DNA found at the scene was not hers, contradicting Harris’ implication … [Read more...] about Records show mistakes, questionable evidence in woman’s overturned murder case

Share This Story! Let friends in your social network know what you are reading about Facebook Email Twitter Google+ LinkedIn Pinterest 1998 tornado traumatized, then sparked revitalization in East Nashville East Nashville is chocked full of residents who remember the 1998 tornado like it was yesterday, even though two decades have now passed since the violent series of storms ripped through Middle Tennessee. Sent! A link has been sent to your friend's email address. Posted! A link has been posted to your Facebook feed. Join the Conversation To find out more about Facebook commenting please read the Conversation Guidelines and FAQs Subscribe Today Log In Subscribed, but don't have a login? Activate your digital access. Nate Rau, USA TODAY NETWORK - Tennessee Published 9:00 p.m. CT April 15, 2018 | Updated 9:11 p.m. CT April 15, 2018 CLOSE A look back at two tornadoes that slammed into Nashville in April 1998 CONNECT … [Read more...] about 1998 tornado traumatized, then sparked revitalization in East Nashville